Source: The #Colts are releasing Pierre Desir.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 21, 2020
The Indianapolis Colts are reportedly releasing veteran cornerback Pierre Desir, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
After not signing a cornerback during the early portion of free agency, Desir‘s job seemed somewhat safe until the draft. However, the Colts can cut Desir and save nearly $7 million without any dead cap penalties.
After earning a three-year extension before the 2019 season, Desir struggled with injuries and setbacks with his play. He didn’t produce at the same level that earned him the new contract.
Seeing as the Colts saved roughly $7 million and given their spending already to this point of free agency, it’s a move that is a bit surprising but one that isn’t overly shocking.
The Colts have a pair of cornerbacks in Rock Ya-Sin and Kenny Moore leading the way but now with Desir gone, they could be looking to use one of their picks in the draft to replace the 29-year-old.
In 12 games, Desir recorded 11 passes defended and three interceptions during the 2019 season.